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Pediatric and Adult Telescopic Bronchial Sleeve Resections: Our 15 Years of Experience with robot-assisted, video-assisted and open Surgery.
Introduction: The bronchial sleeve represents a pivotal advancement in thoracic surgery, allowing for oncological radicality while preserving respiratory function.
Methods: We present 29 cases of telescopic monofilament continuous suture bronchial sleeves out of a total of 43 bronchial sleeve resections performed by us.
Results: There were no mortalities, no bronchial positive margins, no local recurrences, and only one anastomotic fistula requiring pneumonectomy with open window thoracostomy, which closed after a few months (Fig. 2).
Conclusions: The telescopic intussusception technique avoids the significant problem of caliber discrepancy, and this type of suture consolidates with the physiological increases in airway pressure due to Valsalva maneuver or coughing, because the internal "endobronchial" pressure generated is applied radially on the smaller caliber bronchus, pushing it and causing it to adhere to the larger caliber external bronchus.
期刊介绍:
Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery is devoted to providing a forum for cardiothoracic surgeons to disseminate and discuss important new information and to gain insight into unresolved areas of question in the specialty. Each issue presents readers with a selection of original peer-reviewed articles accompanied by editorial commentary from specialists in the field. In addition, readers are offered valuable invited articles: State of Views editorials and Current Readings highlighting the latest contributions on central or controversial issues. Another prized feature is expert roundtable discussions in which experts debate critical questions for cardiothoracic treatment and care. Seminars is an invitation-only publication that receives original submissions transferred ONLY from its sister publication, The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery. As we continue to expand the reach of the Journal, we will explore the possibility of accepting unsolicited manuscripts in the future.